Toyota Premier Cup

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Toyota Premier Cup
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Founded2011
Abolished2017
Region Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Number of teams2
Last champions Flag of Japan.svg Sanfrecce Hiroshima
(1st title)
Most successful club(s) Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram United
(3 titles)

The Toyota Premier Cup was a single-game cup competition organized by the Toyota and Football Association of Thailand and was first played in 2011. It features the winners of the Thai League Cup and an invited team from the J1 League. The competition sponsor was Toyota Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Since 2018 Toyota, sponsor for this tournament decided to abolished the tournament. [1]

Toyota Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer

Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In 2017, Toyota's corporate structure consisted of 364,445 employees worldwide and, as of September 2018, was the sixth-largest company in the world by revenue. As of 2017, Toyota is the largest automotive manufacturer. Toyota was the world's first automobile manufacturer to produce more than 10 million vehicles per year which it has done since 2012, when it also reported the production of its 200-millionth vehicle. As of July 2014, Toyota was the largest listed company in Japan by market capitalization and by revenue.

The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) or the full name is the Football Association of Thailand under Patronage of His Majesty the King is the governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer in Thailand. It was founded on 25 April 1916. They joined FIFA on 23 June 1925 and AFC in 1954.

Thai League Cup

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Results

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upStadium
2011
Details
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Port
2–1 Flag of Japan.svg
Shonan Bellmare
National Stadium, Bangkok
2012
Details
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Buriram United
1–1
(4–2p)
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Vegalta Sendai
National Stadium, Bangkok
2013
Details
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Nagoya Grampus
2–0 Flag of Thailand.svg
Buriram United
National Stadium, Bangkok
2014
Details
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Buriram United
1–1
(4–3p)
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Nagoya Grampus
Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani
2015
Details
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BEC Tero Sasana
0–0
(4–3p)
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Sagan Tosu
National Stadium, Bangkok
2016
Details
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Buriram United
2–1 Flag of Japan.svg
Albirex Niigata
I-Mobile Stadium, Buriram
2017
Details
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Sanfrecce Hiroshima
3–1 Flag of Thailand.svg
Muangthong United
National Stadium, Bangkok

Performance by club

TeamChampionsRunners-up
Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram United 3 (2012, 2014, 2016)1 (2013)
Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya Grampus 1 (2013)1 (2014)
Flag of Thailand.svg Port 1 (2011)0
Flag of Thailand.svg BEC Tero Sasana 1 (2015)0
Flag of Japan.svg Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1 (2017)0
Flag of Japan.svg Shonan Bellmare 01 (2011)
Flag of Japan.svg Vegalta Sendai 01 (2012)
Flag of Japan.svg Sagan Tosu 01 (2015)
Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata 01 (2016)
Flag of Thailand.svg Muangthong United 01 (2017)

Performance by nation

#NationChampionsRunners-up
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 52
2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 25

Participating by club

TeamJoinedYears
Flag of Thailand.svg Buriram United 4 2012 , 2013, 2014 , 2016
Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya Grampus 2 2013 , 2014
Flag of Thailand.svg Port 1 2011
Flag of Japan.svg Shonan Bellmare 1 2011
Flag of Japan.svg Vegalta Sendai 1 2012
Flag of Thailand.svg BEC Tero Sasana 1 2015
Flag of Japan.svg Sagan Tosu 1 2015
Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata 1 2016
Flag of Japan.svg Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg Muangthong United 1 2017

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